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31. BTPT 2, 6
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... analogy." Mr Stock stepped up. "Allow me to make this clearer –the Darragdomians translation work is to turn digital binary information they get as input into analogical signals, then send out the relevant ...
32. BTPT 1, 5
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... on Dilithium and it hasn't got a Scotsman in engineering [unless you are a Scotsman]. But apart from that the analogy works rather stunningly well... The brain is made up of several modules or networks ...
... kind of "stable" equilibrium. Although, it might be a bit different than with the pendulum. In fact, the pendulum is an analogy which cannot really apply to our lives, because it's too simple ...
34. Intelligence - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... confused with the conceptual use of "black box" in computer science, which is perfectly legitimate. This myth probably came out of this very confusion, from models using the brain-computer analogy] ...
... emotion more deeply and intensely.   One of the phrases that Rogers used to describe interaction is "supportive, not reconstructive," and he uses the analogy of learning to ride a ...
... experience in order to recognise it, and I first got there by analogy, in experiencing some things very similar. In the late 70s I was involved with some experiments studying the effect on cognition of ...
... a scientist trying to get the most accurate results with no prejudice or personal interest. If you like the computer analogy, think of yourself as the observer-programmer looking at the brain; the hardware ...
... of the links between the brain, the mind, moods and behavior. We can see that brains and computers have limitations in analogy. People are fond of likening brains to computers and vice-versa. Your brain ...
39. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Uncategorised Content)
...  In talking about brains and minds, I like to use the 'Starship' analogy because your brain in fact is organized a lot more like the Starship Enterprise than it is like a liver or a lung. Why is a brain ...
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